African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 39
... able agent , as in many other portions of the country , have prevented the usual amount of contri- butions to the parent society . In New England and some other sections of the Union , the cause of this Society has been assailed by ...
... able agent , as in many other portions of the country , have prevented the usual amount of contri- butions to the parent society . In New England and some other sections of the Union , the cause of this Society has been assailed by ...
Page 126
... able and willing to send them ? and if so , please inform me at what time an opportunity will probably present itself . Mrs. desires me to assure you of her kindest remembrances ; and accept also , dear sir , the high esteem of , Yours ...
... able and willing to send them ? and if so , please inform me at what time an opportunity will probably present itself . Mrs. desires me to assure you of her kindest remembrances ; and accept also , dear sir , the high esteem of , Yours ...
Page 115
... able to succeed . I expect to leave here in a few days , to visit the leeward settlements , and if nothing prevents , shall extend my visit to New Cess , and hope to be able to succeed in ef- fecting a purchase of the territory ...
... able to succeed . I expect to leave here in a few days , to visit the leeward settlements , and if nothing prevents , shall extend my visit to New Cess , and hope to be able to succeed in ef- fecting a purchase of the territory ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY agent American Colonization Society annual arrived attention Badagry Bassa Cove benevolent blessings brig British Cape Mesurado Cape Palmas Capt Captain cause census cent character Christian church citizens civilization coast of Africa colo colonists colony of Liberia commerce committee Commodore Commodore Perry commonwealth dollars effect emigrants English enterprise established fact favor feel females friends give Governor Roberts hope hundred increase influence interest James John JOSEPH TRACY king labor land laws letter liberated Lord Aberdeen Maryland Colonization Society meeting ment miles mission missionary Monrovia moral nations natives negroes object officers palaver persons Pinney port present purchase race received respect river rovia sailed schooner Secretary sent settlement ship Sierra Leone Sinou slave trade slavery squadron territory thing tion town treaty tribes United vessel whole